On Mon 4 Jun 2012 (23:27:48 +0100), Chris F wrote: >In message Alan Leighton wrote: >> Now others have had this, it is called the pyjamas effect. someone >> help David please I very very rarely get the pyjamas effect, (unless of course what usually happens is black stripes on a black background), so I need help too. :( >Switch on at the wall. Check. >Press the elliptical button for half a second I don't have an elliptical button, there are two circular buttons. The large one is used to turn on the Iyonix, the tiny one does a reset. Should I assume that this "ellipse" is the large circle? >Release and immediately press and hold in the circular button and >count to six. Release what? The button that I stopped pressing after half a second, the button I am just about to press immediately, or some other button? >Release the button. The tiny circle, right? >I wait for the beep and expect the led on my samsung monitor to go >blue. If it remains orange, the screen wont operate but the Iyo does >boot cos i can access it from my ARMini. I don't have an ARMini either. >If It fails, switch of at the mains, wait for 20 seconds and repeat >the above. I've been waiting until the Iyonix went silent, was that wrong? >Using this proc I've never seen pyjamas - but sometimes it doesn't >excite the screen. Oh. What I need is a way to excite the screen - each time. I could run a casino with the punters placing bets on whether the Iyonix will excite the screen or not, and "yes" would have the longer odds. Tennant Stuart -- _ ________________________________________ ( _ .|_ ||_ _ |_ / _)(_)(_)||_)||_ ( )|_ / Why does *he* get to use his name? ______________________/ tennant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support List-related queries to iyonix-support-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx